WSURA presents: "My Friend Vincent: His Life & Work"

Wednesday, September 14, 2022, 10 am to 12:30 pm
Campus: 
Dayton
Bill Shepard Conference Room, Foundation Building, 3070 Presidential Drive
Audience: 
Faculty
Staff

Sunflowers, by Vincent van GoghThe WSU Retirees Association presents:

“My Friend Vincent: His Life & Work,” with Gary Barlow

This will be a lively discussion of Vincent van Gogh’s life and his use of color, line, and texture, as well as other aspects of his artistic production. Numerous reproductions of his drawings and paintings will be shown, and many examples will be included in a “take home packet” designed by the instructor. An emeritus professor of teacher education who taught art education, Dr. Barlow was one of the first faculty members to join Wright State in 1964 and is a founding member of the WSU Retirees Association.

There will be a break midway through the workshop to enjoy refreshments. The workshop is free, but space is limited so be sure to RSVP early. Email your RSVP by Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022, to wsura@wright.edu. Please use the subject line “Van Gogh Workshop” and include your full name and the name of any guest you want to bring in your response. We will let you know by email if you have been admitted.

The workshop will take place in the Bill Shepard Conference Room on the first floor of the WSU Foundation Building at 3070 Presidential Dr. The building is located behind Wendy’s Restaurant directly across from the main entrance to the campus. Free parking is available at the front and back of the building.

For information, contact
Mary Gromosiak
WSURA Events Coordinator
Log in to submit a correction for this event (subject to moderation).

Related Events